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« on: August 26, 2014, 05:27:57 AM »

HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF A REAL RELAXING COASTAL RESORT SOJOURN??

Here are some special coastal resorts you may like to consider for your next holiday tour.

Kamalame Cay, The Bahamas



This private island is just a 15-minute flight from Nassau and offers an isolated sanctuary surrounded by crystal-clear water and shaded with rustling palms.
Stay: At Kamalame Cay Resort, you'll get as much (or as little) attention as you want from the staff. Grab a cocktail and stroll across the sandy path to the dock to catch a stunning sunset; 800/790-7971.
Eat: At the resort's Great House restuarant. Begin the day with a made-to-order breakfast with local fruits and freshly made Bahamian breads. Situated in a wraparound veranda, you'll enjoy gourmet cuisine in an elegant atmosphere.
Do: Discover the beauty of underwater life with a scuba expedition at the island's PADI rated Dive Centre. The centre offers all levels of certification for non-divers, snorkelers, and children. Diverse marine life and 100-foot visibility promises an unforgettable adventure.

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Rosalie Bay, Dominica



Set on the wild Atlantic coast of rugged, mostly undeveloped Dominica, Rosalie Bay offers a tranquil island escape 45 minutes from the capital city of Roseau.
Stay: The Rosalie Bay Resort features 28 guest rooms and suites with mountain, ocean, river, or garden views amid towering palms and coconut trees; 877/732-2864.
Eat: Zamaan Restaurant offers fresh ingredients from Rosalie Bay Resort's garden and authentic Dominican flavors. Enjoy your meal under the moonlight on their outdoor veranda.
Do: Lace up your hiking boots for an intense trek over moss-covered paths to Boiling Lake, the world's second-largest volcanically heated body of water.
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Playa del Carmen, Mexico



The exotic city of Playa del Carmen sits just outside of Cancun, with gorgeous beaches on the coast of the Caribbean Sea.
Stay: The Banyan Tree Mayakoba resort ensures privacy with your own plunge pool. Spacious villas seamlessly blend outdoors and indoors, with an open-to-the-stars tub; 800/591-0439.
Eat: Grab your significant other and experience a drifting dinner on the resort's Ixchel Dining Boat. Enjoy local and international cuisine prepared by an on-board culinary hoast as you drift down the Mayakoba lagoon.
Do: Take a day trip to the historic archeological sites outside of the city where you can explore preserved pyramids, ancient temples, and colorful murals.
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Peter Island, British Virgin Islands



Located on one of the largest private islands in the Caribbean, Peter Island features a collection of five secluded beaches.
Stay: Peter Island Resort is the island's only attraction, but you won't be shorted on service. Enjoy luxurious villas and suites, a quietly attentive staff, and a spa surrounded by lush gardens; 800/346-4451.
Eat: Indulge in authentic Caribbean food and delectable desserts at the resort's Tradewinds restaurant. Don't miss the eatery's wine room, which features more than 300 exclusive selections.
Do: Sign up for the Sunset Loop, an exciting ride up the curvy mountain roads to one of the highest points on the island.
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Curaçao, The Caribbean



This enticing island known for its gorgeous coral reefs is located in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the Venezuelan coast.
Stay: Visit Hotel Kura Hulanda Spa & Casino, which was actually once a slum. Now, the drastically renovated hotel features 80 rooms, each uniquely different; 877/264-3106.
Eat: Go global at the open-air Old Market, where vendors grill chicken, fish, or even goat for lunch. Seating is communal, so picnic tables are likely to be shared by government employees, cab drivers, and tourists.
Do: Head to historic downtown where boutiques line the streets selling duty-free diamonds, designer clothes, and Dutch goods.
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Costa Alegre, Mexico



Located just below Puerto Vallarta and just above Cihuatlan, Costa Alegre translates to "Cheerful Coast."
Stay: Unwind at El Tamarindo, where you won't have to angle for beach space with only a few dozen guests and two miles of coast; 866/717-4316.
Eat: Try El Marino in nearby Manzanillo for fresh seafood and a stunning beach view.
Do: Arrange for a temazcal, an ancient purifying treatment involving a mud bath and sweat lodge on the beach.

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